Hi,

> Why isn't this issue still
> fixed?!

You say "still." Is there an _open_ bug report for it in
Lighthouse[1]? Because if there isn't, it's not going to be "fixed."

In any case, I don't think it would be a fix, it would be an
enhancement. As far as I know, Prototype does not make any guarantee
as to the order in which multiple event handlers on an element will be
called (because there is no guarantee provided by the underlying
APIs). To do so, Prototype would have to replace the browser's list of
event observers with its own, which would be overkill (IMHO).

[1] http://prototype.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8886-prototype/overview
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www.crowdersoftware.com


On Apr 15, 2:03 pm, Dziamid <dzia...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Event.observe(window, 'load', function () {
>   alert('1');});
>
> Event.observe(window, 'load', function () {
>   alert('2');});
>
> Firefox, opera alerts "1" then "2", IE alerts "2" THEN "1"!! Order is
> reversed and developeres are puzzled! Why isn't this issue still
> fixed?!

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